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The main name for 'super glue' adhesives is "cyano-acrylate".

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What the technical name for super glue adhesives?

Super glue type adhesives are 'cyanoacrylates' .


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Do acid free adhesives work?

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Can you superglue glass?

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What is mucilage?

Mucilage is a term used for glue. Though that is probably the more commonly known usage, it also refers to a plant protein. In fact, the use as a term for glue came from the use of plant polysaccharides to make the glue. Mucilage is, itself, a polysaccharide (but necessarily the only one used to make the glue), hence the adaptation of its name to adhesives made from plant gum. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.


What is the viscocity of glue?

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How does glue look like?

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